SmartWare Software Configuration Guide

30 • PPP configuration

 

 

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

5

node(if-ip)[name]#use profile napt name

Assigns the NAPT profile name to applied to

(optional)

 

this IP interface. See 11, “NAT/NAPT configu-

 

 

ration” on page 132 to learn how to create a

 

 

NAPT profile.

 

 

 

Example: Create an IP interface for PPP

The following procedure creates an IP interface that can be used for all three types of link layers. The com- mand lines tcp adjust-mssonly apply to Ethernet link layers.

node(cfg)#context ip router node(ctx-ip)[router]#interface ppp_interface node(if-ip)[ppp_int~]#point-to-point node(if-ip)[ppp_int~]#ipaddress unnumbered node(if-ip)[ppp_int~]#tcp adjust-mss rx mtu node(if-ip)[ppp_int~]#tcp adjust-mss tx mtu

Disable interface IP address auto-configuration from PPP

This procedure enables/disables automatic configuration of the interface IP address from the PPP network control protocol negotiation.

Mode: profile ppp

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

1

[name] (pf-ppp)# [no] local-address-

Enables or disables auto-configuration of the

 

autoconfig

local IP address from PPP. Default: enabled.

 

 

 

Creating a PPP subscriber

One or more PPP subscriber shall be configured if either PPP peer requires authentication. This procedure describes how to create a PPP subscriber

Mode: Configure

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

1

node(cfg) # subscriber ppp name

Creates the new subscriber name, which con-

 

 

tains the authentication settings.

 

 

 

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Patton electronic SmartNode 4110 Series Disable interface IP address auto-configuration from PPP, Creating a PPP subscriber